Best Nebraska Hotels

Relaxation, reflection, and quality time with the people around you—these are the things Nebraska prides itself most on offering its visitors. When you venture out into its vast outdoor spaces and admire its natural wonders, you will understand why. Whether you want outdoor adventure, or just want to marvel at the view, Nebraska’s many parks and reserves have what you need. When you need to get back to city living, Omaha and Lincoln offer historic yet lively urban centers.

Hotels in Nebraska

Low-cost Nebraska hotels are easy to find in this largely rural, outdoorsy state. If you’re looking for some luxury, you will find it at several top-quality Nebraska hotels in Omaha, particularly in the fashionable Old Market district. If you’re just passing through, the main transport hubs are surrounded by great-value accommodation. There is an excellent range of convenient hotels with shuttle services near Omaha Airport and Lincoln Airport. For road trippers, motels and cheap accommodation in Nebraska along Interstate 80 are in healthy supply. The hotel landscape is dominated by well-known brands, so reliable accommodation is always within reach in Nebraska.

Things to see in Nebraska

Attracting over a million visitors each year, Omaha’s Henry Doorly Zoo is Nebraska’s most popular tourist attraction. Rainforest might not be what you expect in “The Cornhusker State,” but here is where you can explore the world’s biggest indoor jungle. When in Omaha, the historic Old Market district is a must-see, with cobbled streets, horse carriage rides, and lively restaurants and bars. To discover Nebraska’s truly unique treasures, head out of the city to see its natural wonders, such as the Chimney Rock, Toadstool Geologic Park, and Snake River Falls. The Sandhills Journey Scenic Byway (Route 2) is one of the top 10 scenic routes in the U.S., taking you on a drive through dramatic sandhills, marshes, and forest. See Nebraska through the eyes of the pioneers and drive the 385 Gold Rush Byway. State parks and nature reserves are perfect for lovers of the outdoors whether you want to hike, bike, or simply take in the view.

Where to stay in Nebraska

Omaha’s Old Market district is the lively and fashionable heart of the city, and is where you will find luxury hotels in Nebraska. Oozing historic charm, couples and young travellers seeking hip restaurants, lively bars, and sophisticated shopping will not be disappointed. If you are visiting Nebraska for a true outdoors experience with the family, you will find more state parks with natural spectacles and adventurous activities as you head out west. Along with hiking, biking, rafting, and riding, many offer convenient camping facilities, including Indian Cave, Eugene T Mahoney, and Fort Robinson.

How to get to Nebraska

Nebraska’s main airport is in Omaha, offering nonstop flights to major airports across the U.S.A. By road, Interstate 80 is the state’s major east-west road, connecting Omaha to cities including Chicago, New York, and San Francisco. If traveling north-south, Interstate 29 connects Omaha to Kansas City, and goes northward through South Dakota and North Dakota all the way to the Canadian border. The Amtrak California Zephyr is the only major interstate train service stopping in Omaha, and travels to San Francisco, Salt Lake City, and Denver. There are no Greyhound bus services serving Nebraska, however tickets for smaller providers can be booked on the Greyhound website.

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